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Susie Adams Smith has put her 33 percent of the Titans up for sale.

It threatens to exacerbate the Titans' ownership issues. The team has been owned in three equal 33 percent shares since former owner Bud Adams' death in 2013. The league has insisted on a controlling owner, something Adams' heirs have been unable to figure out. Adams' daughter Amy Adams Strunk is the current figurehead. Susie's sale could have 33 percent of the team owned by an outsider. Aug 8 - 6:15 PM

A source with "knowledge of the discussions" tells Profootballtalk the Titans' ownership situation remains a "mess," and that "the possibility of a forced sale is still very real."

Per Mike Florio, the league is "not satisfied by efforts to address issues with the hierarchy." The Titans have lacked a majority owner since Bud Adams' death, with the rights spread out amongst three branches of his family. Adams' daughter Amy Adams Strunk has been put forward as the controlling owner, but the team still hasn't complied with the league's wishes. Florio reports Adams' grandson Kenneth Adams IV "may be inclined to push for a sale of the franchise if he ultimately doesn’t have a path to ownership and control." Tue, Mar 22, 2016 10:33:00 PM

Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk continues to insist the team is not for sale.

Adams Strunk is the "controlling owner," but lacks a majority stake. That puts the Titans in violation of NFL rules, but president and CEO Steve Underwood recently said they were making progress toward meeting the league's ownership requirements. Rumors that the team will be sold have persisted since Bud Adams' death in 2013, but the smoke has yet to produce fire. Thu, Feb 18, 2016 01:55:00 PM

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DeMarco Murray rushed 14 times for 115 yards and a touchdown in the Titans' Week 3 win over the Seahawks, adding a five-yard reception.

Nursing a bulky hamstring, Murray surprisingly got the start. He spent the first half brickwalling into the Seahawks' stout front seven. Having him lace up was looking like a foolish decision from the Titans. Then he went bonkers after the break, with the play of the day being his game-sealing, 75-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter. Murray found the edge, then followed a caravan as he reversed fields. The marathon run made for easily his best game of the season. Murray has still yet to top 14 carries, but remains ahead of Derrick Henry. He'll be on the RB1/2 borderline for next week's game against the Texans.

The early rule out comes as a surprise after Davis played through a mid-game setback last week. Coach Mike Mularkey said Davis was day to day, but the Titans want to rest him in an effort to get fully healthy. Davis will target a Week 4 return.

Taylor hasn't played much this season, only recording 18 snaps through two weeks. His biggest play has been a 42-yard reception against the Jaguars. He'll have an opportunity to prove himself in Week 3 with an increased role, but it won't be easy against the Seahawks.